"GradePad is an iPhone app for performance assessment. This mobile app comes with assessments on authentic skills: teamwork, interpersonal skills, as well as multimedia projects. The websiteincludes 50 other assessment rubrics .

NOTE form SueH: I do not advocate any software that is this pricey, but there are lots o helpful rubric prompts on the website's pages.

I made this one and I think (except for possible typo's that may remain and please let me know if you find them!) that it's a nice piece of work. The idea is that you can either copy the lines you want into a new table or delete the parts that are not needed and save under a new name.

" How do we assess students’ learning in these in Web 2.0 environments? We want to go beyond assessing the mere mechanics of using these tools; unfortunately, most current rubrics for Web 2.0 learning devote only a minuscule amount (usually 16% or less) to actual student academic learning."

Some of these are hard to read because he wants people to buy his book, but he has included a section for whoever is completing the rubric to give their evidence which is important feedback.